International Journal of Human Rights Law Review

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Evaluating the Role of Whistleblowers in Modern Corporate Governance

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Bharath Prakash & Jyotirmoy Banerjee (2025). Evaluating the Role of Whistleblowers in Modern Corporate Governance. International Journal of Human Rights Law Review, Volume 4(Issue 1). Retrieved from https://humanrightlawreview.in/journal/evaluating-the-role-of-whistleblowers-in-modern-corporate-governance/

Abstract

Around the globe, we continue to see numerous exciting examples of businesses striving for excellence in corporate governance. It’s truly inspiring to note how both public and private sectors are addressing past challenges and embracing transparency. Whistleblowing has emerged as an Indispensable part and play a critical role in corporate governance, acting as an essential and critical tool for enhancing accountability, transparency, Integrity and ethical conduct within organizations. Whistle-blowing has surged in popularity as an essential part of corporate governance and regulatory enforcement programs, leading to positive changes and a brighter future for organizations everywhere. Corporate governance plays a vital role in steering companies towards ethical practices, boosting efficiency, and ensuring transparency across all operations. It's essential for making strategic decisions that ultimately benefit shareholders and investors alike. One key aspect of corporate governance that deserves our attention is corporate whistleblowing. The unfortunate passing of former OpenAI researcher and whistleblower Suchir Balaji has captured significant attention, reportedly due to an apparent suicide. Balaji was a passionate advocate, raising vital concerns about the ethical and legal ramifications of AI training methods. His bold critique of OpenAI's alleged copyright violations and his involvement in ongoing legal disputes showcased his commitment to accountability in the tech industry. This tragic event serves as a wake-up call, igniting conversations about the pressures and challenges faced by those who bravely speak up against powerful technology organizations. This research paper will explore the intricate dynamics of corporate whistleblowing. We will examine the concept of corporate governance and the crucial roles that both whistleblowing and whistleblowers play within it. Our investigation will cover the legal frameworks governing whistleblowing in India and globally, highlighting prominent Indian whistleblowers who have made significant contributions. Finally, we will provide recommendations aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of whistleblower protection laws.

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